
KTM has introduced the latest 160 Duke and 250 Duke for the 2026 model year, aiming to expand the brand's reach to a wider range of riders. The two models are designed as entry-level street motorcycles with modern styling, aggressive form, and balanced performance for everyday city riding.
The KTM 160 Duke is powered by a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that provides enough power for city riding and spirited weekend runs. It is anchored to a split-trellis frame, has WP suspension, and is equipped with full LED lighting, proving that despite the smaller displacement, the quality and signature Duke DNA have not been sacrificed.
Meanwhile, the KTM 250 Duke offers higher performance with a 249cc engine, 6-speed gearbox, and advanced electronics such as ride-by-wire and Bosch ABS. Its TFT display provides clear access to important information, meeting the needs of more experienced riders looking for a more dynamic experience.
Both models use a modular chassis design derived from the larger Duke variants, delivering stability, agility, and confidence on the road. The combination of a steel trellis frame, fine suspension tuning, and a modern braking system provide control and comfort in a variety of road conditions.
While local availability remains an open question, it is clear that the 160 Duke and 250 Duke have the potential to be affordable entry points to the KTM world. When finally launched, these models are expected to appeal to urban riders looking for style, performance, and value in a single motorcycle.




